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2018

December

The aim is to discuss eustatical, biological, physiographical, geochemical, ... events at/near the boundary. Stratigraphic charts spanning the Kimmeridgian-Hauterivian time interval (for several regions of the world, for various fossil groups, using several disciplinary tools/techniques) should be presented in a poster session. A special session will be dedicated to the advantages (or NOT!) of shifting the systems' boundary from the Tithonian-Berriasian to the Berriasian-Valanginian boundary.

The EU Agricultural Outlook conference has now become the key annual gathering of European stakeholders willing to engage and discuss the future of agriculture in Europe and the challenges which lie ahead.
Participants will include EU institutions, governments and international organisations, those involved in the food supply chain, market experts, academics, think tanks and civil society.
Follow the discussion online and get involved with the hashtag #AgriOutlook

2019

February

The ECRA General Assembly 2019 will discuss current issues of a forum to discuss climate research priorities, vulnerable regions, impacts and potential adaptation strategies, along with advancing integrative and collaborative research. More than 110 climate scientists, policy makers and representatives from relevant climate initiatives made it a successful conference!
If you are interested in joining or receiving information, contact the ECRA Secretariat via Winfried.Hoke@ecra-climate.eu.

May

Earth Science Conference will be a multidisciplinary gathering and present of areas such as Earth Science, Climate Change, Space Research, New Technology’s, education and policies. The forum of Scientists, students and researchers from all corners of the globe, come together to discuss future science & Technology. Each session of the meeting will be included with expert lectures, poster and discussions, join us to design sustainable development processes,

June

The aims are to discuss the entire ’policy cycle’ to enable enhancing the quality of the water environment, which includes problem recognition, formulation of technical options, policy formulation, interaction between policy makers and stakeholders (i.e. pressure groups), policy implementation, monitoring and research. LuWQ2019 facilitates networking opportunities between scientists of different discipline backgrounds i.e. economic, social and natural sciences, water managers and policy makers.

November

The University of Queensland’s School of Earth and Environmental Sciences is proud to host the second Dorothy Hill Women in Earth Sciences Symposium from Thursday 14 to Friday 15 November 2019. It will be a powerful two days of learning, networking, absorbing lessons learned from the top women in Earth Sciences.
This Symposium will join together leading women in the Earth Sciences in both academia and industry with early career researchers and students looking to study Earth Sciences.

About EGU

EGU, the European Geosciences Union, is Europe’s premier geosciences union, dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in the Earth, planetary, and space sciences for the benefit of humanity, worldwide. It was established in September 2002 as a merger of the European Geophysical Society (EGS) and the European Union of Geosciences (EUG), and has headquarters in Munich, Germany.